Disease and Bacteria

  1. What are the diseases are caused by bacteria?
  2. How many bacteria are there?
  3. How do we get bacterial disease?
  4. Who discovered bacteria?
  5. When did they discover bacteria?
  6. What is a cell?
  7. How do you prevent disease?
  8. How do you get rid of bacteria?
  9. Are there any good bacteria?
  10. How big are bacteria?


What are the diseases are caused by bacteria?
Some diseases caused by bacteria are Whooping Cough,Scarlet Fever and menny more. Bacteria (pathogenic bacteria)
can cause alot of differnt diseases.

How many bacteria are there?
Over 5 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 there isnt really a number for how meny differnt bactia there is.

How do we take care of bacterial disease?
(Viruses) cused by sending different cells from the immune system, our immune system takes care of bacterial disease
attacking and destroy the bacteria diseases.


Who discovered bacteria?
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, was the first to find bacteria in the 1670's.

When did they discover bacteria?
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek discovered bateria in the 1670's.

What is a cell?
Cells are basically something kinda like building blocks there living things in side your body. They also help when your sick.
it is the smallest unit of life.

How do you prevent disease?
You prevent disease by keeping you hand clean and not putting your hands or anything thats no food in your mouth.

How do you get rid of bacteria?
You can get rid of bacteria by washing your hands after using the bathroom, by brushing your teeth 3 times a day and keeping you hair or anything besides food or drinks out of your mouth.

Are there any good bacteria?
Yes there are good bactera also bad bacteria our bodies are made up of bacteria theres bacteria all around us on stuff we touch and stuff we eat.

How big are bacteria?
Your cant see bacteria with a naked eye so bacteria is really small and you need a microscopes to see them.


hyperlinks

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081001144431AABAq2j
http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/19980906131836data_trunc_sys.shtml
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/infections_bacterial_and_viral?open
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/basics/cell